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An overview of osteoporosis for the practising prosthodontist
Gerodontology, 06/25/09
Singh SV et al. - Osteoporosis is an insidious and common bone disorder of the modern age, as a result of the rapidly increasing number of older people in the total population. It has long been concluded that this disease has definite deleterious effects on the stomatognathic system and is therefore of major concern to a Prosthodontist.
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